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Moshe Z. Marvit
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Moshe Z. Marvit, a fellow at the Century Foundation and labor and civil-rights attorney, is the author, with Richard D. Kahlenberg, of Why Labor Organizing Should Be a Civil Right: Rebuilding a Middle-Class Democracy by Enhancing Worker Voice (2012).
October 29, 2018
Do not tell us it’s too soon to talk about guns and bigotry.
Now the Janus decision has helped push the National Right to Work Committee and its sister organizations closer to that goal.
A recent Teamsters election shows how a progressive-populist platform can win across the working class.
In Wisconsin, a new bill is threatening to kill workers’ one day of rest.
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From ALEC to the Heritage Foundation, a group of anti-labor stalwarts is looking to turn cities and counties into “right-to-work” zones.
The Roberts court has expanded First Amendment protections to such an extent that strikes, pickets, and boycotts should be protected as free speech.
Since 2005, Amazon has helped create one of the most exploited workforces no one has ever seen.
If cab drivers in Chicago win their lawsuit to become employees of the city, their jobs will become a lot less terrible.
It’s time to tie worker rights to “Seneca Falls, Selma and Stonewall.”
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